Theft — A tent was reported stolen from the yard of a residence on North Branch Road, Suring.

Fraud — Authorities investigated a report that a Sobieski resident sent $28,000 to a scammer in Georgia who claimed it was needed for a sweepstakes win.

Power Outage — A tree came down and took the power line with it along St. Patrick’s Road, Stiles. Oconto Electric Cooperative send a crew to repair the damage.

July 31

Deputies responded to 44 incidents, including the following:

Motorist Assist — Deputies helped a couple whose GPS device led them into a large pothole filled with water, leaving the back end of their pickup truck almost completely submerged along Pipeline Road, Mountain. The vehicle wouldn’t start once extricated and was towed to a dealership.

Animal Bite — Deputies responded after a man reported being bitten by a bat overnight; he saved the animal in a plastic bag.

Traffic — A deputy stopped a car with a cracked windshield after a report it was speeding down County Road D westbound from Sandalwood Road, Abrams. The car had front-end damage, and authorities were investigating whether it was related to a hit-and-run incident in Green Bay,

July 30

Deputies responded to 53 incidents, including the following:

Damage — An officer investigated after a caller came home to find a window broken on the front door along Holiday Inn Road, Suring. Two people were home sleeping; the caller did not believe anyone had come into the home.

Theft — A deputy took a theft complaint at Archibald Parkway, Townsend.

Burglary — Forced entry was reported into a cabin and garage along Yellow Poplar Drive, Crivitz. Several items were missing, including a trail camera and alcohol.

Traffic Hazard — Officers stood by after the pavement buckled in the left southbound lane of U.S. 141, about a half-mile north of state Highway 22, from temperatures in the mid-80s. The lane was closed and the highway department called in to repair the damage.

Burglary — People working on a house noticed a shed’s lock was broken off and the doors wide open with things thrown around; they weren’t sure at first if anything was missing.